France’s national celebration becomes an occasion for national mourning.
A newly declassified section of an investigation into the 9/11 attacks alleges connections between Saudi officials and the perpetrators.
Tom Brady will no longer continue the legal process to appeal his four-game suspension.
A Dutch man was sentenced to 30 days for calling King Willem-Alexander a murderer, rapist, and a thief.
The presumptive Republican nominee has named Governor Mike Pence of Indiana as his running mate.
Dozens of recent FSB graduates may have blown their cover when they filmed themselves driving expensive SUVs and posing for photographs with drinks.
The Newhall Massacre nearly 50 years ago led departments to prioritize protecting their officers.
Britain’s new foreign secretary has memorably skewered many leaders and nations, and his undiplomatic words are back to haunt him.
Is Mike Pence the Republican vice-presidential pick or not? Contradictory reports and differing answers from inside the nominee’s camp keep the nation wondering.
The French president has responded to criticism of his $10,000 monthly hair bill.
The presumptive Republican nominee is widely reported to have settled upon the Indiana governor as his running mate.
At least seven people have been killed. In San Diego, meanwhile, three homeless people have been burned to death.
Four NBA stars asked their fellow athletes to join the fight against racial injustices and police brutality.
Yale University has asked the state to drop felony charges against Corey Menafee, the dishwasher who smashed out a window in the school that pictured slaves picking cotton.
An investigation into advertising, which accounts for the bulk of the tech giant’s revenue, could hurt the company.
The brash and flamboyant politician, the U.K.’s new foreign secretary, is one of the more cosmopolitan figures on the world stage—but he’s also one of the least diplomatic.
A Duluth, Minnesota-bound re-created Viking ship from Norway is stuck in Michigan unless it gets $400,000.
A drawing by the French doctor who treated the artist may put to rest the question of how much of his ear Van Gogh actually sliced off.
Russians are criticizing two sportswomen cleared to compete in Rio as neutral athletes after their compatriots were banned over the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs.
The FBI issued an arrest warrant for Lyle Jeffs, the polygamist leader, after he removed his GPS ankle bracelet while under house arrest awaiting trial on charges of food-stamp fraud.